INTERVIEW WITH JON WALKER



Who?
Jonathan Walker (aka kingofkodak on instagram). I was almost John James the Third. I was also almost Sam Houston. I come from a long line of crazy photographers on my mom’s side and sleep next to my camera most nights because I currently don’t have shelves or a desk. All my socks have holes in them, and I’m known for wearing the same black vest every day.
When I was growing up I just wanted to be a poet in New York. Now at the age of 24 I think I’ve accomplished that in the last way I ever expected.
Interview with Jon Walker
Where?
I grew up in rural New Jersey but now live in Brooklyn. My room here has no natural light but lots of prints on the walls, so I like to think it has windows. I recently invested in a houseplant. When I first moved to New York I slept in a sleeping bag for a month and took photographs every day. The only thing that’s changed is now I have a mattress.
I prefer to photograph in places where I feel like an outsider and fear I become blinded by familiarity when I walk the same path too long. Once I tag a corner with a successful image in natural light I lose interest and avoid the space until the seasons change making the shadows new again.
Interview with Jon Walker
When?
Whenever I’m healthy there are photographs to be made. One time I had to explain to a date that the reason I kept looking at the ground was so I could pay attention to what she was saying instead of searching for a nearby photo.
In Manhattan I shoot until the light leaves and then break out my flash. At night if I’m restless I ride the train.
Interview with Jon Walker
What?
People or objects that carry the ghost of human quality. I want my photographs to read like pages torn from a play and scattered for the viewer to organize and interpret how they like. Very few of them accomplish this, but the potential to tell a story as confusing as my life gets me up in the morning.
Recently I’ve been giving myself assignments when I go out to shoot. My last assignment was to find something magical. Other days I go out and take photos like I’m in love. If people understand something about me when they see one of my photographs I’m doing my job right.
Interview with Jon Walker
Why?
Because I like puzzles and endless failure and reducing the world before me into something I can hold in my hand. If photography were easy I would’ve lost interest by now. 99.5% of my photos fail. I love that. Cake all the time would be boring.
I studied theatre in college and would always get sad after a show closed. With photography the show never ends. Every day I get to shoot is brand new, wrapped with a bow, cherry on top. The curtain opens, and I’m on both on stage and in the audience.
I see a world filled with literature and mystery and romance, and I’ve traded in my pen for a camera, notebook for film, but I’m still the same poet. Many of my photographs are letters to the people I care about, and when they see my images I hope they get the message. I see you. I miss you. I love you. This is what I saw.
Interview with Jon Walker